Candy Safety
The safest option is to use battery-operated LED lights or glow sticks. However, if you use real candles:
- Keep candles at least 1 foot away from anything flammable, including decorations, curtains, and Halloween costumes.
- Make sure candles and pumpkins with candles, as well as matches and lighters, are out of reach for children and pets.
- Use long-stem matches or a utility lighter to light candles inside carved pumpkins.
- Never leave unattended candles near decorations.
Decorating Safety
- Keep all exits and pathways clear of decorations, and remove obstacles from your lawn, steps, or porch so trick-or-treaters can get to your door safely and easily.
- Set up decorations far away from open flames and heat sources, including light bulbs and space heaters.
- Opt for battery-operated or electric decorations instead of candles to light up your yard and windows.
- Never overload extension cords.
- Make sure your fire extinguisher is accessible and working.
Costume Safety
When shopping for costumes, look for:
- Costumes that don’t have billowing fabric or pieces that trail behind your child, such as capes. Costumes should fit properly and not be too loose or baggy.
- Flame-resistant fabrics and accessories such as those made from polyester or nylon.
Before you venture out trick-or-treating, teach your children to steer clear of candles and to “stop, drop, and roll” in the rare event a costume catches fire.
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Help keep your home and children safe this trick-or-treating season. Have a fun and hazard-free holiday with these tips.
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